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Homepage Front-Door Alignment for Faster Decisions

A short steves.bot progress note on the March 21 homepage alignment pass and why a clearer front door makes the next move easier to judge.

Published 2026-03-21steves.botHomepage front-door update

The note

What changed on steves.bot

After reading

Use the homepage to inspect the front-door message, use the proof page only if you want more evidence, and use the intake page when you are ready to send the real bottleneck.

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The homepage on steves.bot now does a better job at the front door: it says more plainly what kind of work Steve's Bot does and what a buyer can bring first. That sounds small, but it matters because the first few seconds on a homepage usually decide whether someone keeps reading or leaves with a fuzzy impression.

This alignment pass tightened the message around one practical starting point: fix the weak page, messy workflow, or AI use case that is already slowing the business down. The goal was not to add more explanation. It was to make the offer easier to understand without making a buyer decode broader positioning language first.

That leaves the rest of the path cleaner too. A buyer can inspect the homepage for the front-door message, check /results for proof if they want evidence, or use /work-with-steves-bot when they are ready to send the real bottleneck. The note is simply here to make that March 21 shift visible as a live, inspectable update.